Subject: Just for fun...
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Posted on: 2022-01-05 12:46:22 UTC

... could the two galaxies actually be the same galaxy, 65 million years apart?

The 40K backstory is pretty clear. The first race was the C'tan, who are star-dwelling energy vampires. After them come the Old Ones, who bop about the galaxy seeding and uplifting life. They encounter the Necrontyr, which turns out pretty badly all round: there is War in Heaven, the Necrontyr become the machine-life Necron, and both the Old Ones and the C'tan are destroyed. The next rulers of the galaxy are the Eldar, but it's not clear exactly when they built their empire, and the only source for their direct succession is, er, themselves.

The Legends-era SW timeline is also pretty clear. Around 30,000-20,000 years before present, the Rakata were uplifted by the Kwa and built their Infinite Empire. They waged war on both the Kwa and the Celestials, destroying both, but their own civilisation ultimately vanished. This... this is the same story! The initial point of conflict between the Rakata and the Kwa was the technology for the Infinity Gate, an interstellar teleporter which could easily be a Webway gate.

So the Rakata are the Necrontyr. In the few tens of millennia after their fall - most into Necrons who went to sleep, some into fading remnants of their race - the histories of the younger races don't mention the C'tan. The Old Ones and the Celestials are the same beings, though after millions of years the Kwa and Celestials get merged into a single concept. The 'humans' of the Republic and the Empire are actually proto-Eldar - or perhaps the Eldar are tucked away in the Webway, waiting for the flash-in-the-pan human civilisation to die out before they emerge. The balance of the Force is maintained by the last three Celestials, the Ones of Mortis; when they ultimately die, its power fades against the rising strength of the Warp.

I've had a fiddle with the relevant maps - if you rotate and resize this Milky Way to put Terra and the Core in the right places on the 9th Edition Map, you find that the Eye of Terror (and the former Eldar Empire) lies somewhere under the label "1. Perseus". If you rescale the same Milky Way map to match this SW one, you find that Earth lies about as far from the core as, uh, Ord Mantell, oddly enough.

And if you assume Ord Mantell is Earth, then the future Eldar Empire falls slap bang on top of the Chiss Ascendency.

>:D

hS

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